Tag: Ghostwoods Books

Break out the fairy bread and butter up a toadstool*, Haunted Futures is finally on the streets! It feels like it’s taken an inordinately long time, but Salome and good people at Ghostwoods have really put together a great anthology here. The reviews – including a starred one from Publisher’s Weekly – have begin rolling in and they’re all really positive.

And to mark the occasion, Salome hosted a hangout last night to speak to some of the authors, yours truly included, to chat about the book and, in my case, what not to include in children’s fiction.

I’m on first, but if you have…*looks at running time* …wow, six hours… but life is bleak and needs entertainment, and the other guys are all worth hearing, so get at it.

I just received the final recording of the audio version of my story 1884, published in Cthulhu Lives! from Ghostwoods Books, and my but is it a cracker. And voiced by Alisadir Stewart too, he who owns and voices many of the Escape Artists pod casts.

I couldn’t have asked for a better person to voice a bleak horror story.
The full collection will be released on Audible soon, and you better believe I’ll be bringing it up here.

Love fiction? ‘Course you do! Love helping out the little guy? Of course, because you’re a classy gal/guy (delete as appropriate). Love me? ….debatable. But so long as the answer to the first two was yes you might be interested in the kickstarter by Ghostwoods Books.

Ghostwoods, or GWB to its friends, is a smalltime publisher with a good heart and some great books. They’re running a kickstarter as a funding drive to set itself up to expand. They’re aiming to be able to publish more books, and pay their authors fairly, which is always a good thing (see WWE for what happens when a writer is angry at their pay).

Anyhoo, for a few dollars you could help these guys along, and pick up an ebook or two. Might I suggest Cthulhu Lives!, featuring the hottest person writing this post right now, or Red Phone Box, a circular story exploration featuring Warren Ellis?

So here was, minding my own business, just aimlessly surfing the inter… OK, I’ve been googling pretty much none stop since the Cthulhu Lives! ARCs went out, so sue me.

Anyway, I found this wonderful review of the collection here on the aptly named Library Thing from a lovely lady called Diana. From now on every person I meet with that name shall receive a hug. Maybe I’ll get the right one eventually.

Thank you for your kind words, Diana. In lieu of said hug I offer you a digital high five (thi offer includes, but is not limited to, everyone reading)

*Forces open the blog door against rusty hinges and blows dust from keyboard*

Been a bit quiet here, eh? I do apologise. I’ve been rather busy, you see. Mostly with stuff I’m afraid I can’t share just yet, but soon, hopefully. One thing I can share however is that Cthulhu Lives!, the anthology featuring yours truly from Ghostwoods Books, is now up for preorder on Amazon, and includes a blurb from Warren Ellis.

Warren Ellis.

Warren Ellis has read my work.

Warren Ellis has read my work and didn’t want to vomit. I don’t care where you’re from, in my book that’s a f***ing win!

And to top that off Amazon emailed me recommending the books I’m published in. I’m pretty certain Hemingway said something about this making a writer all official like.

I’ll leave you today with the song of the sphere…. cause it’s awesome.

Just a short post here. I know I’ve been quiet on the blogging front, but I’m sure you managed without me. I’ve been writing y’see. It’s what us writers do. Otherwise we’re just weirdos who sit in front of computer screens. And wouldn’t you know it, one of those stories sold!

The lovely and kind hearted people at Ghostwood Books decided my story 1884 was good enough to include in their upcoming anthology Cthulhu Lives and should see the light of day in a few months. You better believe I’ll be pimping it here when it hits.